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Pexip vs Vimeo

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Pexip
MEETINGS
5.0

Pexip Infinity v40 lands as a maintenance-grade release.

◆ Current state

The recent feed is dominated by the Pexip Infinity v40 release notes — upgrade procedure, changelog, resolved issues, known limitations — alongside the prior v39.1 release. The v40 release itself notes 'no significant changes' in functionality, suggesting this is a stability/security cut rather than a feature push.

◆ Where it's heading

Pexip is operating in classic enterprise-on-prem mode: regular versioned releases with multi-step upgrade paths, security bulletins, and detailed end-of-life announcements. There is no visible AI or cloud-native pivot in the current notes. The product is being maintained for the install base it already has, not reshaped for a new buyer.

◆ Prediction

Expect a v40.x point release within 4–6 weeks addressing v40 known limitations, and continued biannual major versions. The next directional signal would be either an AI-meeting feature inside the web app or a cloud-managed deployment option — neither is hinted at in this batch.

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Vimeo
MEETINGS
5.0

Vimeo's feed is mostly marketing content, with occasional real product and engineering posts

◆ Current state

The tracked Vimeo feed is dominated by SEO and marketing articles — webinar tactics, video strategy, filmmaking basics, and competitor comparisons. Interspersed are a few substantive items: an engineering post on a 1.7x speed improvement and, just outside this window, an age-verification 2.0 update for the EU, UK, and Brazil.

◆ Where it's heading

Read through the entries, Vimeo is running a heavy content-marketing program around enterprise video management and creator education, while the genuine product signals point at performance work and regulatory-driven safety features. The marketing volume makes the actual roadmap hard to read from this feed alone.

◆ Prediction

Expect the marketing/SEO cadence to continue dominating; the real product threads visible here — performance and content safety/compliance — are the likeliest places for further investment, though the entries don't detail specific upcoming features.

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